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drftmark
05-25-2009, 03:46 PM
the plug that runs along the passenger side. I unplug everything and took out rest of a/c etc, and now this is the only plug I can't find to put back wtf? where is the other end of this plug?

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a221/markfluko/IMG00086.jpg

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a221/markfluko/IMG00087.jpg

drftmark
05-26-2009, 12:02 PM
anybody?

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landins13
05-26-2009, 12:11 PM
it looks like the plug that runs into the rear plastics and up to the hatch, if its the harness i think it is then it controls your rear wiper, defroster and the trunk brake light

drftmark
05-26-2009, 04:26 PM
it looks like the plug that runs into the rear plastics and up to the hatch, if its the harness i think it is then it controls your rear wiper, defroster and the trunk brake light

its an s14, and I know it is coming from the rear, but I can't find where it plugs up in the front!! AHHHH the plug just disappeared or something

zzBoris
05-26-2009, 04:31 PM
I also have an S14 (98) and after my swap that plug was unused.

I think it may go to the airbag module under the rear seats as my airbag light has steadily blinked since I performed the swap, but I haven't traced the wires back so I can't be 100% sure.


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projectRDM
05-27-2009, 06:36 AM
I love when people make random guesses that are wrong as fuck.

That is the EVAP harness going back to the fuel tank temperature sensor, the MAP-BARO switch, and the vent valve. The latter two pieces are located on the EVAP canister bracket under the car. None of is required for engine operations, only for passing OBD-II emissions. It unplugs at the other end just underneath the rear deck cover, passenger side.

drftmark
05-28-2009, 02:08 AM
I love when people make random guesses that are wrong as fuck.

That is the EVAP harness going back to the fuel tank temperature sensor, the MAP-BARO switch, and the vent valve. The latter two pieces are located on the EVAP canister bracket under the car. None of is required for engine operations, only for passing OBD-II emissions. It unplugs at the other end just underneath the rear deck cover, passenger side.

so your saying that this was never even plugged in to begin with??? HAHA that explains so much. Thanks for the help.

wiggafly808
05-28-2009, 03:23 AM
I love when people make random guesses that are wrong as fuck.

That is the EVAP harness going back to the fuel tank temperature sensor, the MAP-BARO switch, and the vent valve. The latter two pieces are located on the EVAP canister bracket under the car. None of is required for engine operations, only for passing OBD-II emissions. It unplugs at the other end just underneath the rear deck cover, passenger side.


Not trying to start anything, but wouldnt you want people throwing out suggestions that could possibly help solve the problem rather than not saying anything in fear of being wrong?

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TheXFlames
05-28-2009, 05:02 AM
Not trying to start anything, but wouldnt you want people throwing out suggestions that could possibly help solve the problem rather than not saying anything in fear of being wrong?

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or else there wouldnt be any zilvia. or forum available... because everyone would be too chicken shit to say anything...


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Andrew Bohan
05-28-2009, 10:58 AM
Not trying to start anything, but wouldnt you want people throwing out suggestions that could possibly help solve the problem rather than not saying anything in fear of being wrong?

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if you're certain that you're right, there will be no fear of being wrong.

BIG difference between "i think maybe it's this but i'm not 100%"

and

"it's this"

landins13
05-28-2009, 11:06 AM
its an s14, and I know it is coming from the rear, but I can't find where it plugs up in the front!! AHHHH the plug just disappeared or something


ahhh sorry i geuss i forgot to read the part in your op where you said it was an s14 that or i should have been able to tell by the bare metal floor and picture.

in that case project rdm is rite.

projectRDM
05-29-2009, 06:50 AM
Not trying to start anything, but wouldnt you want people throwing out suggestions that could possibly help solve the problem rather than not saying anything in fear of being wrong?

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Why? If you're throwing out the wrong answer, how in the World does that benefit anyone?

If you don't know, don't post. Simple. Suggestions are fine if you're telling someone what food to order or which girl at the bar to bang, but when you're dealing with a direct YES or NO question a suggestion is worthless unless it's correct.